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The role of nurses in improving the mental health of forced migrants

Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 26 February 2025

The role of nurses in improving the mental health of forced migrants abstract

Humanity has always been on the move. Migration is an integral part of humanity and has constantly shaped it. While awaiting the determination of their status, asylum seekers have specific civil rights. They face multiple restrictions, particularly occupational ones. These have a negative impact on individuals and communities, eroding skills, increasing vulnerabilities, worsening the impact of poverty and ill health, emphasizing isolation and undermining community harmony [1]. For this article, reliable databases available on the Internet such as Google Scholar were used, as well as descriptors such as "refugees", "mental health", "activities" and "nursing". The results show that people with a migration background need the support of professionals to stabilize their mental health. In fact, nurses allow them to acquire new social skills and a safe environment.

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The role of nurses in improving the mental health of forced migrants authors

Mobina Mosahebtalab

Bachelor of Nursing student, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, Türkiye